Light weight modular pouch attachment system and method

ABSTRACT

A 3 dimensional shape retaining light weight pouch and method for making the same, for mounting on a carrier such as a garment such as, but not limited to, a vest, belt, cummerbund, pack, or the like, and more particularly, that utilizes standing portions of stiffened fused together edges of laminated or composite panels of the pouch to hold the pouch in a predetermined 3 dimensional shape. The pouch is durable and wear resistant, allows easy insertion and removal of articles, accessories, and objects to be held and/or carried thereby, and is simple and easy to manufacture, while being configurable to be compatible with some known systems mounting systems such as MOLLE PALS and the like.

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser.No. 62/753,064, filed Oct. 30, 2018, and is a continuation-in-part ofco-pending division U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/985,215, filedMay 21, 2018, which is a division of division U.S. patent applicationSer. No. 15/431,377, filed Feb. 13, 2017, which issued on May 22, 2018as U.S. Pat. No. 9,974,379, which application is a division of U.S.patent application Ser. No. 14/237,468, filed Feb. 6, 2014, which issuedon Feb. 14, 2017 as U.S. Pat. No. 9,565,922, which was submitted under35 U.S.C. 371 claiming priority to PCT/US2012/50001, filed Aug. 8, 2012,claiming the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/521,309,filed Aug. 8, 2011.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to a 3 dimensional shaperetaining light weight pouch and method for making the same, formounting on a carrier such as a garment such as, but not limited to, avest, belt, cummerbund, pack, or the like, and more particularly, thatis strong, resiliently retains a predetermined 3 dimensional shape, isdurable and wear resistant, allows easy insertion and removal ofarticles, accessories, and objects to be held and/or carried thereby,and is simple and easy to manufacture, while being configurable to becompatible with some known systems mounting systems such as MOLLE PALSand the like.

BACKGROUND ART

The disclosures of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/753,064,filed Oct. 30, 2018, co-pending division U.S. patent application Ser.No. 15/985,215, filed May 21, 2018, co-pending division U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 15/431,377, filed Feb. 13, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No.9,974,379, dated May 22, 2018, division patent application Ser. No.14/237,468, filed Feb. 6, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,565,922, issued Feb.14, 2017, PCT application Serial No. PCT/US2012/50001, filed Aug. 8,2012, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/521,309, filed Aug. 8,2011, are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.

Modular pouch attachment systems and methods for carrier garments,hereinafter sometimes referred to by the term carrier or carriers, suchas, but not limited to, vests, cummerbunds, belts, and the like, forcarrying holders such as, but not limited to, pouches for holding itemsand accessories on a person's body, are well known. Advantages includean ability to attach pouches and accessories to a platform and easilyremove them; rearrange or configure them; and exchange for other pouchesor accessories.

Reference, Kirk et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,707, issued on Mar. 10,1998; and Johnson, U.S. Pat. No. 7,047,570, issued on May 23, 2006,which show representative commercially available pouch attachmentsystems and methods, commonly referred to as MOLLE PALS. Typically, suchknown systems utilize one or more elongate woven webs or straps, sewn orotherwise affixed at longitudinally spaced locations to a panelcomprising fabric layers, forming a side by side pattern of loops. Ifmultiple webs or straps are used, they are laterally spaced apart, e.g.,vertically, so as to extend horizontally across a surface of the garmentor other device, at vertically spaced intervals, such that the loops ofthe webs will be vertically aligned. A pouch or other accessory willinclude one or more elongate straps configured to be inserted throughthe aligned loops. The straps will typically each be attached at one endto the pouch or accessory, and have an opposite free end. The back sideof the pouch or other accessory will typically include additional loopspositioned to be disposed in alternating relation to the loops on thepanel, such that the straps can be alternatingly woven through the loopson the panel and the back of the pouch or accessory, for attaching thepouch or accessory to the panel. The free end of the attachment strapscan then be secured, using a snap, hook and loop fastener, or otherfastener or retainer, to the back of the pouch or accessory. Numerouscompatible attachment devices have been developed for use with the MOLLEPALS system, including a variety of light weight but strong plasticclips.

Recent years have seen increased demand to further reduce the overallweight of the systems for carrying the various articles and accessories,which has led to development of improved attachment systems, such asdisclosed in related patents: Cole et al., U.S. Pat. No. 9,565,922 B2,issued on Feb. 14, 2017; and Cole et al., U.S. Pat. No. 9,974,379 B2,issued on May 22, 2018, both of which being hereby incorporated hereinin their entireties by reference, and that are lighter weight, yetequally strong as earlier known attachment systems.

Pouches and pockets (herein sometimes commonly referred to by the term“pouch”) for use with the above referenced modern and older carrier andattachment systems still have significant shortcomings, for instance,the tendency to lose their shape when the article or accessory is notlocated therein. In particular in this latter regard, it is oftenadvantageous and/or desired that pouches and pockets have an opening incommunication with an interior cavity or cavities for receiving andholding an item or items, article or articles, through which the item(s)or article(s) are inserted, that will retain a particular shape, e.g., arectangular or arched shape, which will usually at least generallycorresponding to an overall sectional or profile shape of the item(s) orarticle(s) to be received. Use of products such as basting tape,reinforcing stitching, and the like, around peripheral edges helps toretain the shape of openings, but can become an impediment to rapid freeinsertion and removal of articles and accessories, and the basting tapeand associated stitching, as well as stitching when used alone, havebeen found to suffer from premature wear, including partial detachmentfrom the pouch and unraveling, leading to fraying and other problems.Basting tape and stitching are also labor intensive aspects ofmanufacturing textile products such as pouches, as they requireacquiring, patterning, cutting, emplacing, and stitching additionalmaterial. Still further, basting tape, stitching, and other protrusions,even slight, can collect moisture and debris such as sand, mud, dirt,and the like which can be released into cavities, recesses, etc., ofarticles during insertion and/or removal, so as to potentially disruptor interfere with operation thereof.

As an alternative, or in addition to basting, reinforcing stitching,etc., a stiffening layer or panel, liner, or thicker, or stiffermaterial can be utilized for 3 dimensional shape retention, but addsweight and complexity, and can become detached so as to lose the desiredshape and impede insertion/removal of items and articles into/from thepouch.

As an observation, when basting tape, reinforcing stitching, and/orstiffening panels are used to impart or hold a 3 dimensional shape,individually and collectively they generally lacks a resilient property,so as to be potentially lose the desired 3 dimensional shape whencompressed.

Accordingly, what is sought are reduction in weight, improvement inshape retention, operability and durability, and simplification andreduction in cost of manufacture, of a variety of pouches and pockets,as well as other advantages.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

What is disclosed is a pouch or pocket for mounting or attaching tocarrier garments such as, but not limited to, vests, cummerbunds, belts,shirts, jackets, pants, packs, and the like, that is light weight,strong, durable, resiliently retains a desired three dimensional shapewhen empty and when receiving articles, and is simple and easy andeconomical to manufacture, is durable and wear resistant, and can becompatible with a variety of known mounting and attachment systems suchas MOLLE PALS and the like, and otherwise overcomes one or more of theshortcomings and limitations set forth above.

According to aspects of the invention, the pouch includes a unitary orintegral pouch enclosure panel of a flexible laminate or compositeconstruction, having a smooth inner surface bounding a pouch cavity, andan outer surface. The pouch enclosure panel has a center region boundedby a periphery comprising multiple spaced apart connecting portionsangularly related to the center region and to each other, connecting thepouch enclosure panel to a base, platform, backing member, or othersupport structure of the pouch. The pouch enclosure panel has aplurality of standing portions integral with and disposed between theconnecting portions and which can define and bound gaps therebetween,the standing portions resiliently standing outwardly from the platform,back panel, or backing member of the pouch, to hold the pouch enclosurepanel in a 3 dimensional shape with the center region in spaced,opposing relation the platform, back panel, or backing member, to defineand bound a pouch cavity therebetween for receiving articles,accessories and other items.

According to another aspect of the invention, the standing portionscomprise integral, elongate peripheral edges of the connecting portions,and at least one integral peripheral edge of the center region extendingbetween predetermined ones of the connecting portions to define andbound an opening or openings connecting to the pouch cavity and throughwhich an article, accessory or other item is received and removed fromthe pouch cavity.

According to a preferred aspect of the invention, the standing portionseach comprise stiffened fused edges of the layers of the laminate orconstituent components of the composite, that is edges of layers of thelaminate or composite fused together along their co-extending lengths soas to be stiffened sufficiently, e.g., self or free standing, to holdthe pouch enclosure panel in the 3 dimensional shape in connection withthe base, platform, backing member, or other support structure of thepouch, to allow insertion of an article or accessory through the openinginto the pouch cavity and removal therefrom without having to manuallyopen and/or hold the pouch open.

As another preferred aspect of the invention, at least the standingportion or portions that define and bound the opening or openings and anadjacent region of the pouch enclosure panel are sufficientlyresiliently flexible to allow the pouch enclosure panel to be pressedusing moderate manual pressure when the pouch is empty, from its freestanding 3 dimensional shape, to a shape fully or partially compactedagainst the base, and automatically return to the free standing 3dimensional shape when the pressure is removed. As non-limiting examplesthe standing portions can be configured in a bowed shape, arched shape,hoop shape, hairpin shape, or otherwise configured to hold the pouch andthe opening in the 3 dimensional shape, which, as non-limiting examples,can comprise a rectangular, square, or other polygonal profile shape, ora rounded or oval profile shape, or combinations of shapes, as desiredor required for a particular application.

Essentially in this regard, by being cohesively fused together the edgesof the laminated layers or composite components comprising the standingportions act as stiffeners integrated into the edges of the pouchenclosure panel to hold it in the 3 dimensional shape withoutsignificantly protruding therefrom in a manner so as to interfere withor obstruct passage of an article or accessory into or from the opening.That is, at least the standing portion bounding the opening facesoutward thereabout and is preferably smooth—it has no steps, shoulders,or protrusions facing the cavity sufficiently obstructive to impedemovements of, or to catch on, an article or accessory being insertedinto or removed from the cavity, or that will retain contaminants suchas dirt, sand, and the like to any significant extent.

According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the fusedtogether edges of the laminated layers comprise at least two layers ofthe laminate, e.g., outer layer and an inner layer; or a substrate,e.g., fabric layer or layers, and an impregnating resin component of acomposite, forming an integral or unitary edge structure that isadequately stiffened by the fusion to hold the respective standingportion in a predetermined shape and orientation in relation to anassociated base or platform of the pouch, to define the pouch andopening shapes. The shape of the opening can be 2 or 3 dimensional, theoverall shape of the pouch enclosure panel being 3 dimensional.

According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the fusedtogether edges of the laminated layers comprising at least the standingportion bounding the opening or openings are hardened by the fusion soas to have increased wear resistant and other advantageous properties.The stiffened standing portions can optionally have sufficient resilientflexibility to allow the pouch enclosure panel to be flexed or bent intothe 3 dimensional shape, or to be conformed and snugged about anarticle, accessory, item, etc., held in the pouch, including, but notlimited to, an item extending through the opening, e.g., an ammunitionmagazine, radio, tool, container, etc.

According to another preferred aspect of the invention, the pouch cancomprise one or more additional pouch enclosure panels connected instacked or side by side relation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a pouch of theinvention, showing an optional cover over openings of the pouch;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the pouch of FIG. 1, showingthe cover removed and articles which are representative ammunitionmagazines, disposed in cavities of the pouch and extending throughopenings in connection with the cavities;

FIG. 3 is a side view of the pouch of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a front view of the pouch of FIG. 1, showing the cover in anopen position;

FIG. 5 is a top end view of the pouch of FIG. 1 with the cover removedto show the cavities of the pouch;

FIG. 6 is a magnified end view of a representative standing portion ofthe pouch of FIG. 1 comprising stiffened fused together edges oflaminated layers;

FIG. 7 is a magnified top view of a representative standing portion ofthe pouch of FIG. 1 comprising stiffened fused together edges oflaminated layers;

FIG. 8 is an enlarged perspective view of the pouch of FIG. 1, showing arepresentative standing portion comprising stiffened fused togetheredges of laminated layers;

FIG. 9 is a rear view of the pouch of FIG. 1, showing attachmentelements associated with a back side of a platform of the pouch; and

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention,showing optional elastic cords retaining articles which are ammunitionmagazines, extending from cavities of the pouch.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIGS. 1-7, a preferred embodiment of the invention is shownwhich is a pouch 20 comprising a platform 22 having a front side 24 anda back side 26 opposite the front side 24. The back side 26 comprises orcan receive or connect to at least one attachment element 28 forattaching the pouch 20 to a supporting structure, such as, but notlimited to, a garment (not shown) such as a vest, belt, pack,cummerbund, or the like, in a suitable manner, such as by weaving ofstraps in the manner of the well known MOLLE PALS system or the mannersdescribed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,565,922 B2, 9,974,379 B2, and 10,281,240B2, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entiretiesby reference. The pouch 20 includes a first pouch enclosure panel 30having a predetermined 3 dimensional shape and comprising a large centerregion 32 having elongate first, second, and third connector portions34, 36, 38 along edges thereof integral with and angularly relatedthereto, connected to first, second, and third peripheral portions 40,42, and 44 of a pouch region 46 of the front side 24 of the platform 22.Panel 30 has elongate first and second standing portions 48 and 50 atends 54 and 56 of the connector portions 34, 36, and 38, respectively,essentially in the shape of hairpins—defined as having a centerconnected end and elongate close together edges, forming standingcorners of the pouch 20, and a longer third standing portion 52supporting a front portion 58 of the pouch enclosure panel 30 inoverlaying spaced relation to the pouch region 46 of the front side 24of the platform 22. Each of standing portions 48, 50, and 52 issufficiently stiff to have a free standing 2 or 3 dimensional shape. Incan thus be observed that center region 32 covers and defines and boundsa pouch cavity 60 encompassing the pouch region 24, and third standingportion 52 and associated front portion 58 define and bound a largeopening 62 connected to the cavity 60. It can be also observed that thestanding portions 48, 50, and 52 comprise seamlessly integrated edges ofthe connector portions 34, 36, and 38 of the pouch enclosure panel 30.

Referring more particularly to FIGS. 6-8, as will be explained indetail, the first pouch enclosure panel 30 of this embodiment comprisesa laminate 64, which, as a non-limiting example, comprises an outerlayer 66, a middle adhesive layer 68, and an inner layer 70, adhesivelayer 68 adhering layers 66 and 70 together as is a well knownlaminating technique. Here however, the standing portions 48, 50, and 52of the panel 30 comprise stiffened fusions, that is, fused togetheredges 72 of the laminated layers 66, 68, 70, having sufficient stiffnessresulting from the fusing together of the edges, to stand outwardly fromplatform 22 to hold the first pouch enclosure panel 30 in the 3dimensional shape.

The pouch 20 is illustrated comprising an optional second pouchenclosure panel 74 having a second predetermined three dimensional shapein spaced, overlaying relation to panel 30, forming a second cavity 82in essentially stacked relation to cavity 60. Second pouch enclosurepanel 74 is of similar construction to panel 30, like parts of thepanels 30 and 74 being identified by like numerals. Pouch enclosurepanel 74 comprises a center region 32 thereabout having elongate first,second, and third connector portions 34, 36, 38 connected to first,second, and third peripheral portions 76, 78, 80, respectively, aboutthe center region of the first pouch enclosure panel 30. Pouch enclosurepanel 74 has elongate first and second standing portions 48 and 50 thatcomprise integral standing edges of connector portions 34, 36, and 38thereof, and a third standing portion 52 that comprises a standing edgeof a front portion 58 thereof in overlaying spaced relation to the frontportion 58 of the first pouch enclosure panel 30, defining and boundingthe a second cavity 82 and a second opening 84 that connects to thesecond cavity 82. The second pouch enclosure panel 74 is also a laminate64, here again as a non-limiting example, comprising an outer layer 66,an adhesive layer 68, and an inner layer 70. The standing portions 48,50, and 52 of the second pouch enclosure panel 74 comprise fusedtogether edges 72 of the laminated layers 66, 68, 70 thereof, havingsufficient stiffness resulting from the fusion, to stand outwardly fromfirst pouch enclosure panel 30 to hold the second pouch enclosure panel74 in the second predetermined 3 dimensional shape, with noconsequential sagging. In this regard, it can be observed that standingportion 52 of the panel 74 has a substantial 3 dimensional cantilevershape, which is free standing due largely to the enhanced stiffness ofstanding portion 52 resulting from the fused together edge 72 employedtherein.

As is evident, the combination of the laminate 64 and stiffened fusedtogether edges 72 provides a self standing capability for the pouchstructures of pouch 20 in its free state, with openings 62 and 84 fullyopen with no sagging of the pouch enclosure panels so as to interferewith or impede insertion of articles, accessories and other objects intothe pouch cavities 60 and 82. No additional reinforcement such as withstiffening panels, basting tape, or the like is required, so that thepouch structure is smooth, lightweight, and easier and simpler tomanufacture, and less costly.

As a non-limiting example, the laminate 64 can comprise one or morelayers of different fabric materials of nylon and other synthetic fibermaterials, plastics film or sheet, e.g., a synthetic rubber compoundsuch as a chloroprene or polychloroprene commercially available fromDuPont under the trade name Neoprene, optionally as a laminate.Exemplary materials that can be used providing the desired propertiescan include, but are not limited to, a woven or knitted nylon fabric;woven or knitted loop fabric; woven or knitted polyester fabric; wovenor knitted par-aramid synthetic fiber fabric, e.g., such as commerciallyavailable under the trade name Kevlar; woven or knittedultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, e.g., such as commerciallyavailable under the trade names Dyneema and Spectra; and non-wovenpara-aramid nylon, a non-woven polyethylene, or other non-wovencomposition fabric. The lamination can be accomplished in any suitablemanner, such as, but not limited to, using a laminating adhesive such asa curable polyurethane applied from water or hot melt. As anotheralternative, a single composite fabric having a smooth face for thefront surface, and a loop pile or hook component of a hook and loopfastening system for the back surface, can be used. As other suitablecomposites, one or more layers of a fabric of fiber glass or para-aramidfibers, impregnated with a fusable resin, can be employed.

As noted above, the stiffened fused together edges 72 of the layers ofthe laminate 64 comprise at least the standing portions 48, 50, 52 ofthe panels 30 and 74, and optionally additionally can comprise edges ofthe connector portions 34, 36, and 38 of panels 30 and 74 connected tothe associated structure, e.g., in the instance of panel 30, platform22, and in the instance of panel 74, the periphery of the front of panel30. Standing portions 52 can be observed as relatively large to span thelarge openings 62 and 84, and thus have sufficient stiffness formaintaining those openings in the desired shape without sagging when ina free state condition restrained only at the ends. It can be observedin FIG. 5 that panel 30 has an additional internal layer of materialaffixed thereto, and panel 74 has an additional external layer ofmaterial affixed thereto, which additional layers secondarily serve tohelp the panels hold rectangular shapes along their lengths andbreadths, for receiving rectangular items, such as magazines, theinterior layer serving primarily to separate the carried items so thatthey don't inadvertently become engaged so as to be pulled out togetherwhen it is desired to remove only one of the items. The external outerlayer is observed to comprise a loop pile material that primarily servesas a fastener component of a hook and loop fastener system for attachingan optional cover 92. Additionally, fabric loops are visible thatfacilitate insertion and separate removal of items, and also serve asattachment points for optional cords 96 (FIG. 10). For additionalstiffness, one or more of standing portions 48 and 50 can be observed ashaving a bowed shape or hairpin shape—with the individual edges havingan S-shape, which enhances the overall stiffness at those locations. Theconnecting portions can be observed connecting to their associated basestructure, using single lines of stitching along the lengths thereof,which holds the shapes of the standing portions 48 and 50, and whichalso serves to secure the ends of standing portions 52 in their extendedbowed, arched shapes. Alternatively, various mechanical fasteners, suchas, but not limited to, rivets, staples, or adhesives, can be used foraffixing the connector portions to their associated base structures.

The fused together edges 72 of the laminated layers can be produced in asuitable manner that directs sufficient energy against the laminate toachieve melting together of the materials of preferably at least theinner and outer layers, to achieve cohesive fusion of the edgesthemselves, not just between the layers as is achieved by laminatingalone. Often, the materials of the different layers will have differentmelting temperatures or other characteristics, and the selection of atleast the inner and outer layers of the laminate should take this intoconsideration. For instance, some adhesives such as pressure activatedand thermal activated adhesives commonly used for laminating can have alower melting temperature than materials of layers being laminated andmay even burn or vaporize when subjected to temperatures necessary forachieving desired melting of the other layers. In this instance, amanner of melting the other layers so as to fuse together should beimplemented. Charred residue from a burned adhesive or other layer canbe advantageous when captured or entrained in the fusion for impartingadded hardness and wear resistance. If lower melting point fibers orfilaments are employed in any of the layers, the remaining ends of thosecan be entrained in the fusion of the other materials.

Laser fusion is a preferred manner of achieving desired fused togetheredges of a variety of laminates, such as, but not limited, nylon fabriclaminates. Type of laser, power, duty cycle, focal length, and beamwidth, travel speed and other parameters are highly adjustable and ithas been found that there are ranges of settings that can be employed toachieve acceptable fusion together of laminate layers with requisiteresulting stiffness, hardness, and resiliency, while also accuratelycutting the laminate at the same time to predetermined dimensions andshapes.

A representative stiffened fused together edge 72 of laminated nylonfabric materials achieved using a laser fusion process suitable for thepouch 20, is shown in FIGS. 6 and 7. The subject layers of the laminate64 fused to create edge 72 shown include an outer layer 66 of a wovennylon fabric; a laminating adhesive layer 68, and an inner layer 70 of awoven nylon. The nylon weaves can be of the same or different deniers,e.g., 400, 500, 725, 1000 deniers, and can have different finishes. Theillustrated example is also representative of other laminates that canbe employed, such as a nylon woven fabric and a nylon non-woven pilefabric, such as, but not limited to, those commonly used as a componentof a hook and loop fastening system. Alternatively or additionally, thelaminate can comprise one or more layers of an aramid fiber compositionto provide a ballistic protective capability. It is evident from theimages that the fusion of the laminated layers is sufficientlycomprehensive so as to encompass essentially the entire edge of thelaminated layers 66, 68, and 70 and integrates with the laminatepermanently and essentially seamlessly with no significant protrudingedges filaments, or other potential obstructions or collection pointsfor contaminants such as dirt, sand, dust, etc. The laser fusionparameters are preferably selected also so that the resulting fusededges 72 are sufficiently manually resiliently flexible to allow formingthe pouch enclosure panel into the desired 3 dimensional shape orshapes, and in combination with the laminated construction of theassociated panel, to substantially retain the panel in the 3 dimensionalshape while the pouch is in a free state, that is, not subject toexternal loads other than gravity, while being collapsible under appliedloads such as hand pressure, with the pouch returning to the free stateshape when the applied load is removed. The comprehensive fusion isdesirably durable, and wear resistant such that the peripheral edge willnot fray significantly under expected use. The fused edges 72 are alsopreferably hardened by the fusion process so as to have increased wearresistant and other advantageous properties. At least the stiffenedstanding portions 52 can optionally have sufficient resilient elasticityto allow the pouch enclosure panel to be capable of easily receiving yetconforming and snugging about anticipated items to extend through theopenings 62 and 84 and be held in the pouch, see the example ammunitionmagazines in FIG. 2. In this latter regard, at least the standingportions 52 bounding the openings 62 and 84 can be restrained at theirends to the associated support structure, e.g., platform 22, panel 30,and essentially resiliently bento or bowed into an arch shape as shown,which along with tight dimensional control, allows the standing portionto conform around an item extending through the associated opening 62 or84. The possible shapes of panels 30 and 74 can include, but are notlimited to, rectangular, square, and other polygons, rounded, oval, andthe like. The panels 30 and 74 can also be formed so as to have aparticular free state shape, such as an arch shape, hoop, rounded oroval shape, rectangular or other polygonal shape, by fusion of the oneor more of the edges of the laminate with the panel held in the desiredshape, for instance, around a mandrel having the shape.

As mentioned above, the platform 22 has appropriate elements forattaching or mounting to a garment or other structure, for instance, butnot limited to, in the manner of conventional MOLLE PALS systems, usinga strap or straps that can be woven through slits 90 on back side 26,see FIG. 9, and associated slits or bands on the garment or otherstructure, in the well known manner. This can include fasteners such assnaps, hook and loop, or tuck tabs (shown) as non-limiting examples. Asadvantages, this makes the pouch backwards compatible with existingMOLLE platforms.

It is anticipated that the pouch 20 will include an additional closureor restraint(s) for items carried in cavities 60 and 82 and potentiallyextending from the associated openings 62, 84. As representativeexamples, a cover 92 is shown attached via weaving with straps 86 topouch 20 in FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 9, and closed using the outer loop pile onpouch enclosure panel 74, for restraining items such as magazines 94shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 10 shows alternative attachment of elastic cords96 to the pouch 20 at suitable locations, e.g., fabric loops, forrestraining items, e.g., magazines 94. The magazines can be separatelyrestrained by their own cords, or jointly restrained as desired. Cover92 can be of the same or different construction as the pouch enclosurepanels 30 and 74, that is, for example, of the laminate 64 having astanding portion 52 peripherally thereabout to provide a resilientcapability to bend or bow into an arch or other suitable shape as shownin covering relation to the carried article or articles. As anotheralternative, the openings 62 and 84 can have separate associated covers92 to restrain the items separately.

In light of all the foregoing, it should thus be apparent to thoseskilled in the art that there has been shown and described a novel 3dimensional shape retaining light weight pouch and method for making thesame for carriers such as vests, belts, and the like. However, it shouldalso be apparent that, within the principles and scope of the invention,many changes are possible and contemplated, including in the details,materials, and arrangements of parts which have been described andillustrated to explain the nature of the invention. Thus, while theforegoing description and discussion addresses certain preferredembodiments or elements of the invention, it should further beunderstood that concepts of the invention, as based upon the foregoingdescription and discussion, may be readily incorporated into or employedin other embodiments and constructions without departing from the scopeof the invention. Accordingly, the following claims are intended toprotect the invention broadly as well as in the specific form shown, andall changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applicationswhich do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention aredeemed to be covered by the invention, which is limited only by theclaims which follow.

What is claimed is:
 1. A pouch, comprising: a platform having a frontside having angularly related first, second, and third elongateperipheral portions bounding a pouch region thereon; a first pouchenclosure panel comprising laminated layers of material with aperipheral edge at least partially thereabout comprising angularlyrelated first, second, and third elongate peripheral connector portionsbounding a pouch enclosure region of the first pouch enclosure panel,the first, second and third elongate connector portions beinglongitudinally connected to the first, second, and third peripheralportions of the platform, respectively, and elongate standing portionscomprising ends of the connector portions, respectively, supporting thefirst pouch enclosure panel in overlaying spaced relation to the pouchregion of the front side of the platform defining and bounding a cavitytherebetween and at least one opening connected to the cavity; and thefirst pouch enclosure panel comprising laminated layers, and at leastthe standing portions comprising stiffened fusions of the laminatedlayers.
 2. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the laminated layers comprisefabric layers laminated together by an adhesive layer therebetween. 3.The pouch of claim 2, wherein each of the stiffened fusions of thelaminated layers fabric layers comprises fused together edges of thefabric layers.
 4. The pouch of claim 1, wherein at least one of thelaminated layers comprises a synthetic rubber compound.
 5. The pouch ofclaim 1, wherein at least one of the laminated layers comprisespara-aramid fibers.
 6. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the stiffenedfusions of the laminated layers are laser fused.
 7. The pouch of claim1, wherein some of the standing portions are disposed at corners of thefirst pouch enclosure panel and have a hairpin shape.
 8. The pouch ofclaim 1, wherein at least some of the standing portions compriseS-shaped edges.
 9. The pouch of claim 1, wherein the elongate connectorportions are connected to the peripheral portions of the platform bylines of stitching extending generally parallel thereto, respectively.10. The pouch of claim 1, comprising a second pouch enclosure panelhaving elongate second connector portions connected to peripheralportions of the first pouch enclosure panel, and elongate standingportions comprising ends of the connector portions supporting the secondpouch enclosure panel in overlaying spaced relation to the first pouchenclosure panel and defining and bounding a second cavity therebetweenand a second opening connected to the second cavity; and the secondpouch enclosure panel comprising laminated layers, and at least thestanding portions of the second enclosure panel comprising stiffenedfusions of the laminated layers thereof.
 11. The pouch of claim 1,wherein the platform comprises a back side opposite the front side andhaving at least one attachment element for attaching to a supportstructure for the pouch.
 12. The pouch of claim 11, wherein the at leastone attachment element comprises a strap that holds a cover to thepouch.
 13. The pouch of claim 1, wherein one of the elongate standingportions supporting the second pouch enclosure panel has a 3 dimensionalshape and defines and bounds the second opening and imparts a 3dimensional shape thereto.
 14. A pouch, comprising: a generally flatplatform having a front side and a back side opposite the front side,the back side comprising at least one attachment element for attachingthe pouch to a supporting structure; a first pouch enclosure panelcomprising a periphery thereabout having elongate connector portionsconnected to peripheral portions of a pouch region of the front side ofthe platform, and standing portions angularly related to the connectorportions, respectively, and disposed therebetween, the first pouchenclosure panel comprising laminated layers, and at least the standingportions comprising stiffened fusions of the laminated layers,respectively, oriented so as to extend outwardly from the front side ofthe platform to impart a three dimensional shape to the first pouchenclosure panel in overlaying spaced relation to the pouch region of thefront side of the platform to define and bound a cavity therebetween andat least one opening connected to the cavity.
 15. The pouch of claim 14,wherein the laminated layers comprise fabric layers laminated togetherby an adhesive layer therebetween.
 16. The pouch of claim 15, whereineach of the stiffened fusions comprises edges of the fabric layers fusedtogether.
 17. The pouch of claim 14, wherein at least one of thelaminated layers comprises a synthetic rubber compound.
 18. The pouch ofclaim 14, wherein at least one of the laminated layers comprisespara-aramid fibers.
 19. The pouch of claim 14, wherein the stiffenedfusions of the laminated layers are laser fused.
 20. The pouch of claim14, wherein at least some of the standing portions define open cornersof the first pouch enclosure panel.
 21. The pouch of claim 14, whereinat least one of the standing portions has a 3 dimensional shape.
 22. Thepouch of claim 14, wherein at least some of the elongate connectorportions are connected to the peripheral portions of the platform bystitching, respectively, to affix the first pouch enclosure panel to theplatform.
 23. The pouch of claim 14, comprising a second pouch enclosurepanel having a second predetermined three dimensional shape and aperiphery thereabout having elongate connector portions connected toperipheral portions of the first pouch enclosure panel, and elongatesecond standing portions angularly related to and extending out from theconnector portions of the second pouch enclosure panel, supporting thesecond pouch enclosure panel in overlaying spaced relation to the firstpouch enclosure panel, defining and bounding a second cavitytherebetween and a second opening connected to the second cavity; andthe second pouch enclosure panel comprising laminated layers, and atleast the standing portions of the second enclosure panel comprisingstiffened fusions of the laminated layers thereof, respectively,resiliently holding the second pouch enclosure panel in the secondpredetermined three dimensional shape.
 24. The pouch of claim 14,wherein the at least one attachment element comprises a strap.
 25. Thepouch of claim 14, wherein the at least one attachment element comprisesa plurality of slits through the back side of the platform.
 26. Thepouch of claim 14, wherein the second enclosure panel comprises fabriclayers laminated together by an adhesive layer, and the stiffenedfusions of the second enclosure panel comprise fused together edges ofthe fabric layers.